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Zones to Release Second Quarter 2008 Results July 24, 2008

Thu Jul 17, 2008 8:38pm EDT
AUBURN, Wash.--(Business Wire)--
Zones, Inc. (Nasdaq: ZONS), will release its second quarter 2008
operating results on Thursday, July 24, 2008 before market open.
Management will host a corresponding conference call and live webcast
that day, Thursday, July 24, 2008 at 8:30 a.m. PT (11:30 a.m. ET).

   This call is being webcast by CCBN and can be accessed on Zones'
web site, www.zones.com/IR, under upcoming events. The call can also
be heard by dialing toll-free 800.762.8908 or toll/international
480.248.5085, and requesting the Zones, Inc. Second Quarter Earnings
call. The webcast will be available on Zones' web site for replay for
approximately one month.

   Additionally, the webcast is being distributed over CCBN's
Investor Distribution Network to both institutional and individual
investors. Individual investors can listen to the call through CCBN's
individual investor center at www.earnings.com or by visiting any of
the investor sites in CCBN's Individual Investor Network.
Institutional investors can access the call via CCBN's
password-protected event management site, StreetEvents
(www.streetevents.com).

   About Zones, Inc.

   Zones, Inc. is a single-source direct marketing reseller of
name-brand information technology products to the
small-to-medium-sized business market, enterprise accounts and public
sector accounts. Zones sells these products through outbound and
inbound account executives, a national field sales force, catalogs and
the Internet. Zones offers more than 150,000 products from leading
manufacturers including Adobe, Apple, Avaya, Cisco, HP, IBM, Kingston,
Lenovo, Microsoft, NEC, Nortel Networks, Symantec, Sony and Toshiba.

Zones, Inc.
Chief Financial Officer
Ronald McFadden, 253-205-3000

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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